Save $100 on an Unlocked Samsung Galaxy S20 Smartphone

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If you’re in need of a new smartphone, don’t want to be held to a certain cell carrier, and want a newer model but don’t want to break the bank, this could be the deal for you. The unlocked Samsung Galaxy S20 Smartphone has a pro-grade camera, 30X space zoom, and night mode. And it’s $100 off.

With the U.S. version of this unlocked 2020 phone, you can choose your own carrier, data plan, and more. With the price of smartphones these days, you want to make your own choices. One of those choices you’ll surely want is 5G. Get the speed and the power you want to get the most out of this smartphone.

Samsung Galaxy S20 Front Back

You’ll be able to do more as well with the 6.5″ FHD Infinity-O Display on the Samsung Galaxy S20 Smartphone. You’ll hardly notice the bezels around the flat edges of the phone. There’s no big notch here either, just a small pinhole for the camera. This means much more phone real estate for browsing, catching up with social media, video calls, etc.

But the big selling point of this phone is the pro-grade camera system. The high-powered pro lenses with 3X optical zoom will take beautiful selfies, landscape pictures, etc., no matter the lighting. When you want to get a little closer to your subject, use the 30X space zoom. Take great night photos and vibrant video this summer with Night Mode, with no flash required. Lenses, effects, and filters will make sure you always get the best photos and videos possible.

Take $100 off the price of this Samsung smartphone. You can get the 128GB in Cloud Lavender and Cloud Red for $599.99 and the 256GB in Cloud Navy for $669.99.

Samsung Galaxy S20 Smartphone

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